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Supplementation with orange and blackcurrant juice, but not vitamin E, improves inflammatory markers in patients with peripheral arterial disease
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Dalgård, C. Nielsen, F. Morrow, J.D. Poulsen, H.E. Jonung, T. Hørder, M. Maat, M.P.M. de |
2009-07-03
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Different effects of CSA and CSB deficiency on sensitivity to oxidative DNA damage.
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Waard, H. de Wit, J. de Andressoo, J.O. Oostrom, C.T.M. van Riis, B. Weimann, A. Poulsen, H.E. Steeg, H. van Hoeijmakers, J.H.J. Horst, G.T.J. van der |
2004-09-01
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